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Old Vancouver Slides - 1 & 2
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- Photograph
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1950-1968, [ca. 1986] (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records (includes 148 photographs)
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File consists of slides of images of Vancouver through the years, presumably collected and arranged (possibly by the Vancouver Public Library) for a Vancouver Centennial Commission presentation. The slides suggest that the presentation was given by Robert D'altroy. Slides were originally arranged in two carousels. Included with the slides is a notebook listing captions, subject matter and date of the image for each slide. A few of the slides date from the 1950s and 1960s; however, it appears that the majority of the slides were created at the time of the presentation, and many are likely copies of images held by the City of Vancouver Archives and/or the Vancouver Public Library. Slides 50, 56 and 78 from Carousel 1 are missing.
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- Photographs in this file have been assigned item numbers 2011-010.1673 to 2011-010.1821 and 2011-010.2744
- Slides were removed from the two carousels in April 2006 by Archivist Carol Haber and placed into archival slide sheets.